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ELIZABETH MCPHERSON. Elizabeth amuses the commercial classes with her clever remarks. But her greatest interest lies in playing bas- ket ball. She is a brilliant and depend- able player. Elizabeth is always ready to help and to lend her Scotch deter- mination to a good cause. I know that virtue be in you, As well as I do know your outward favor. MARTHA MITCHELL. Martha has been in Sewickley High School three years and everyone knows and likes her. She has always been a prominent member of the social com- mittee and is always willing to miss English or French to help decorate, or fix the Heats. As center on the basket ball team, Martha surpasses them all. A daughter of the gods, Divincly tall and most divinely fair. CLARA MOORE. Clara is the shadow of Elizabeth McPherson, and the two are always to be seen together. When it comes to giving pep or aid for any affair you can always bank on Clara. She is also another of our feminine chemists and is always will- ing to help any one along this line or i11 anything of which she can be of assis- tance. Favors to none, to all she smile extends Oft she rejects, but never offends. CHARLES MURRAY. Charles comes all the way from Cora- opolis Heights to school. NVe have often heard how Lincoln walked live miles twice a day in pursuit of an education, but Charles brings Lizzie to school and finds her an excellent companion. Charles is well known at an athletic star. He was of quick mettle when he went to school. NEVIN M-UZZY. Nevin seems to be a very quiet sort of boy but remember the time he got excited in chapel and outblew every other mem- ber of the orchestra? He can draw any- thing from steamboats to dinosaurs. Nevin keeps the French class in constant lnerriment over his poems a la francais. lie lessons right severe There 's wit there, ye 'll get there. Twenty-three
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ly-t RUTH HUTCHINSON. Ruth is always willing and able to do whatever she can to help. If there is anyone who dislikes Ruth, we have yet to find him. She is also an actress and was intrusted with the very difficult part of Hulda, a Swedish maid, in the mid- year plays. Judge me then by what I am So shalt thou find me fairest. NATHAN KERR. This is Nathan Kerr who took our money at the gates for the athletie games. Nathan's Ford usually beauti- fies the front of the school by its pres- ence. It is very collegiate, and a coat of paint would certainly ruin its beauty. A lad for glo-ry seeking With forceful way of speaking. JOHN KINDSVATTER. John has so many activities that he is kept constantly on the jump. For four years he has made a capable and like- able president of the class of '26, Ile is a letter man in basket ball and was the manager of the foot ball team this year. So much can one man do, That does both act and know. WILLIAM KUIPERS. For he's a jolly good fellow. It seems to be Bill 's mission in life to hold the Senior class together and keep things going. It isn't every boy who can be a football hero, a musician, a heartbreaker and be popular with the teachers at the same time, but Bill seems to have aeeom- plished the impossible. And to uphold and cheer the rest I ought to do--and did my best. ROBERT MCCANN. Bob seems to be more interested in steamboats and River News than he is in his school work. When he wants to cross the river all he has to do is to pull on his number C215 rubbers and he is across in a jiffy. With a smile that was childlike and bland He was wont to gaze o'er the land.
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l Twenty-four RAYMOND NASH. Raymond is the class Sphinx. Ile must tell all his secrets to the Beautiful Ohio for he spends most of his time on its banks. Ile has even built himself a motor boat and intends to navigate it to New Orleans. Another competitor of the Lady Bell is this future Robert Fulton. On the shore of the wide world, I stand alone and think. DAVID NEELY. Mrs. Peterson doesn lt have any trouble keeping him quiet after the buzzer rings. Sometimes he is so still we hardly know he is there. But Dave has plenty oi' school spirit and enters into many aetiv- ities. He stars espeeially in basket hall and tennis. Dave is always ready to drive any of the teams wherever they are going. A gentleman makes no noise. HELEN OITTEN. llelen is the third member of the Browne-Outen-'l'oliver group, sinee they are very seldom seen apart. She is of a very quiet nature. but is a line student and a loyal rooter for Sewiekley lligh Sehool. She's fond of fun and yet she's true. To every single duty too. Gllil5ER'l' PARKE. If you think you are the first one to see a joke just listen fora little ehuekle from Parky and look for a twinkle in the eorner of his eye. l'arky's failing is the weaker sex. But he is a firm follower of ambition. An actor, football player. musician and student is Parity as well as a handsome Romeo. HI eould not love thee, dear, so much Loved l not honor more. ROBI+1R'l' RITCII l-JY. Bobls a. great boy! Ile's continually trying. unsueeessfully of course. to blow up Mr. Stewart in chemistry elass. 'We hope he won't succeed because we 'd hate to lose Mr. Stewart and Bob too. Well like to know what is his greatest attrae- tion in Wilkinsburg C'?j. Bob should know but he w0n't tell. To argue was joy To this little boy.
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